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An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… hath no house, but about 33 acres of land. In 1538, King Henry VIII granted it to Richard Codington of Codington in … E. de Sancto Benedicto et ita quod eam abbati concesserat post mortem suam. semper ii. car. terre et iii. bord. et 1. serv. …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… or Rhye, being settled on him by the Beaufoe family, when Henry son of Hubert married Agnes de Beaufoe; 2 this Hubert … liber homo Stigandi ii. car. terre tunc xii. villan. post et modo xi. tunc viii. bordar. post et m o. vii. tunc et post ii. serv. m o i. tunc ii. car. …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… and in King Stephen's time they exchanged it with Henry his son, for the advowson and manor of Depham; 2 and … first lord of that name, 4 and lived in the time of Henry III. and was succeeded by Thomas his son, who married … quam tenuit Ordinc tegnus T. R. E. ii. car. terre tunc et post x. villi. m o. vii. tunc vii. bor. modo xvi. tunc ii. …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… Blomevyle, or Blunnel, 4 who had it of the gift of Henry de Rhye, with Blomevyle's manor in Depham, (vol. ii. p. … being nephew to Tho. de Blumville Bishop of Norwich, (vol. iii. p. 483,) he was succeeded by William Blumvyle, and he by … of Taseburgh, Esq. Master Will. Ludham, chaplain, and Henry Rant, chaplain, his trustees, conveyed his part of it …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… 1399, John Curson had it, and the same year it belonged to Henry Luminour, who joined it to the other manor, and so was … Robert parson of Swainsthorp, their trustees, on the said Henry Luminor and Margaret his wife; and in 1409, John … de xi. et dimidio habuit RadusStalra, comd. T. R. E. et de iii. Stigandi, similiter et de dimidio antec. Godrici …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… deaths, on their son Thomas and Mary his wife, daughter of Henry Lord Grey of Groby, both which are buried in St. … lvi. acr. semper i. car. et dim. et ii. acr. prati tunc et post valuit lx. sol. m o c. et liberi homines valent vi. sol. … o. 23. See vol. ii. p. 454. See vol. iv. p. 162. See vol. iii. p. 227, 8. See Le Neve's Monumenta Anglicana, under the …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… Sir Robert de Thorp, Knt. and John his son and heir. 1349, Henry Fithell of Schotesham. Sir Roger Straunge, Knt. 1477, … T. R. E. pro i. car. terre, et dim. semper ii. villani et iii serv. et ii. car. in dominio, et dim. car. hom. iv. acr. … falde et commend. tantum T. R. E. xxx. acr. tunc i. car. post modo dim. ii. acr. prati i. ecclesia, lx. acr. in pretio …
The History and Antiquities of the County of Suffolk
… demesne, from the time of the Conquest to the reign of Henry III. By the latter monarch it was granted to John Baliol and … lost it by attainder of High Treason, in the reign of Henry VIII., when it was regranted by that monarch to Edmund …
The History and Antiquities of the County of Suffolk
… The fee of this Hundred was, anciently, in the Crown; and Henry, the son of the Empress Matilda, held it. Edward de … Esq., John Paulet, and others, dated the seventh of Henry VI. In the twenty-fifth of the same reign there is a … who was beheaded in 1513; and it was afterwards granted by Henry VIII. to Edmund Jernegan, and Mary his wife. She …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… which, from the Confessor's time to the latter end of King Henry VI. 1 constantly attended the Castle manor of Bokenham, … ii. car. terre tenuit Fader, T.R.E. tunc x. villani post et m vi. semp. ix. bord. iiii. serv. m i. et xiiii. acr. … teneat, et xv. d. de gelto, i. ecclesia x. acr. et val. iii. sol. Mon. Ang. tom. i. 387, ibidem, 390. See Banham. See …
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